Sugar cake, benne` balls and tullum, were just some of the delicacies on display for sale at the NIB mall in Scarborough. The snacks were part of the business launch by the Tobago Organization for Women Entrepreneurs in an attempt to make Tobagonians aware of their new endeavour.

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